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Prerequisite: (W) ENGL 1113 3 CREDIT In Film Genre, students will examine the themes and techniques of films in one of the primary genre. Students will view and study movies from a specific genre: comedy, science fiction, horror, independent, western, film noir, combat, animation, musical or crime/gangster. Students will write and speak critically about recurring patterns, conventions, and film techniques that predominate in a genre. Furthermore, studnets will be able to express their ideas concerning the cultural values represented or challenged by the particular genre.
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Prerequisite: (R), (W), ENGL 1113: English Composition I 3 CREDIT HOURS By reviewing literary and other artistic examples of folklore from around the world, students will study the evalution of the folktale and the development of lore. Through discussion and written responses, students will describe the functions of folklore and analyze its importance to the individual and to various cultures throughout history. This course satisfies three credit hours of the General Education Humanities requirement for all Associate in Arts, Science, and Diversified Studies degrees.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I 3 CREDITS This course satisfies three credit hours of the General Education Humanities for all Associate in Arts, Science, and Diversified Studies degrees. Course units will examine selected episodes or periods in the history of science from ancient times until the present day. The course will treat the interaction of science and scientists with the social context as well as the internal structure and evolution of scientific ideas. Explanations of scientific theories and principles are not technical, and no special competence in science or mathematics is required.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I 3 CREDITS After a brief introduction to the aesthetic and functional dimensions of non-western music, students will learn to listen critically to indigenous music of several geographical areas and to analyze and make oral and written statements about its components. They will also examine the unique cultural, political, and religious factors which give rise to certain types of music. Students are encouraged to attend live performances whenever possible, and guest musicians are scheduled to visit the class. No previous musical training is assumed.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I 3 CREDITS Advocates of Peace deals with a section of East-West culture and politics often overlooked today: the positive and successful influence one individual can have over the masses. In this course, the student will recognize the interdependency of people from totally different geographical and cultural backgrounds using the same ideas of non-violence and non-aggression to combat suppression of and discrimination against any group of people. Two dynamic leaders, Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., have been chosen to exemplify this process. They are as radically different in most respects as one can imagine, and yet, as philosopher politicians, they used the same concepts of non-aggressiveness and non-violence to bring freedom to their peoples.
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Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) 3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate understanding of the principles of property and liability insurance to include insurance basics, marketing, underwriting, claims adjusting, insurance company performance, risk management, property exposures, liability exposures, and insurance policy contracts and provisions. The student will apply basic insurance principles using the case study method.
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Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) 3 CREDITS The student will analyze situations and determine the appropriate coverage for homeowners, dwelling and contents, personal liability, inland marine and other personal insurance policies.
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Prerequisite: (R) (W) 3 CREDITS The student will evaluate and compare insurance products ranging from health insurance, life insurance, and variable investment annuities. The student will demonstrate understanding of the basics of health care benefit designs, such as health maintenance organizations (HMO's), preferred provider programs (PPO's), and traditional plans, and willidentify market factors that influence health care costs and benefit designs.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) 3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate understanding of the basic terminology for property and casualty insurance including policies, contracts, and regulation. The student will evaluate and compare insurance products used in various fields of insurance such as property, fire, marine, motor vehicle physical damage, casualty, crime and fidelity bonds, and hail crop. The student will interpret appropriate coverages in claims settlement situations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) 3 CREDITS The student will determine the appropriate insurance coverage for property, loss of business income, inland and ocean marine, crime, general liability, workers compensation and other commercial insurance policies.
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